WORSHIP, SKEPTICISM Confirmed For DUTCH DOOM DAYS Festival

May 17, 2008

Germany's WORSHIP and Finland's SKEPTICISM are among the confirmed bands for the Dutch Doom Days 2008 festival, set to take place October 25-26 at Baroeg in Rotterdam, Holland.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

WORSHIP (Germany)
SKEPTICISM (Finland)
PANTHEIST (UK)
FALL OF THE IDOLS (Finland)
OPHIS (Germany)

Pim Blankenstein, founder and organizer of the event, said in a statement, "The first names for the seventh annual Dutch Doom Days are of some high-calibre bands. Every year we try to bring the best of the doom genre without repeating ourselves and giving the fans the chance to see bands perform and perhaps even discovering new acts. Expect an apocalyptic weekend in October."

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